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shipping and travelling your own car in S.America

 
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shyche
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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 3:59 pm    Post subject: shipping and travelling your own car in S.America Reply with quote

Hello .i am planning to shipp my own car to peru or argentina .as i am a handycape my car is built specialy for me.
i need info about boarder crossing ,like , do i need to make a new car license evrey country i cross to? also taking the car from the boat again do i need to make a new car license ?
Also arecomandation for a good travelling guide book fir 4x4 or regular car in S.america.
and any other good sugestions are wellcome

thank's
Shy
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samantablack
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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2011 4:48 pm    Post subject: Hi Reply with quote

It depends in every country.

I recomend you come to Peru is not expensive, you don't need any car license. just show your passaport. I think in many countries of south america is the same. Razz
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